Kevin Amboe

Kevin Amboe is an experienced educational leader and consultant with extensive expertise in mentorship, mediation, and peer support. Currently serving as the 2nd Vice President of the Surrey Teachers' Association since July 2020, responsibilities include representing members in investigations and harassment complaints, interpreting the Collective Agreement, and coordinating training. Kevin also operates Amoeba Consulting Ltd, specializing in computer consulting and website design, and has been a National Lifesaving Instructor for over 26 years. As an Apple Distinguished Educator and Google for Education Certified Innovator, Kevin actively supports fellow educators in enhancing learning experiences. Additionally, previous roles include Professional Learning Consultant and Integration Support Teacher within Surrey Schools and leadership positions with various educational organizations. Kevin holds a Bachelor of Education in Learning Disabilities, Computer Science, and Psychology, as well as a Master's in Educational Leadership.

Links


Org chart

No direct reports

Teams

This person is not in any teams


Offices

This person is not in any offices


Lifesaving Society BC & Yukon Branch

The Lifesaving Society (formerly the Royal Lifesaving Society) is a not-for-profit organization whose mandate is to reduce water-related death and injury. The Society has been educating the public and training lifesavers and lifeguards in B.C. since 1911. National Drowning Prevention Day in July and The Annual Commonwealth Awards Ceremony for Honour & Rescue in March are the most important events on the Society's calendar: both recognize roles that any member of the public may find themselves in; that of either victim or rescuer. Rarely does a drowning occur at a swimming facility with designated professional lifeguards on duty. However, many rescuers are proven to have drawn upon previous Society lifesaving training, such as the Bronze Medallion or Bronze Cross, when undertaking acts of lifesaving. Promoting lifesaving and lifeguarding programs, and improving aquatic safety through youth education are just two ways the Lifesaving Society is able to serve the public. The Junior Lifeguard Club creates a focus for children aged seven years and up, preparing swimmers with valuable lifesaving skills. The Canadian Swim Patrol and Bronze star are programs specifically designed for young swimmers. The Lifesaving Society B.C. & Yukon Branch receives no federal or provincial government funding, relying on course revenues, donations and media awareness to continue this invaluable work. The Honour & Rescue ceremony is the largest event of its kind in Canada and provides a fitting tribute to the work of volunteers, professionals and members of the public alike.


Industries

Employees

11-50

Links